There are scorecards with maps at the 1st tee. You can either park at Hole 1 or Hole 10, but the "real" lot is near Hole 1. Hole 1's teepad is about 100 yards from the main lot. Walk past the newer playground equipment (no swings) and shelter by about 150 feet. There are 4X4 posts at every teebox and 2 sets of tees marked with flush mounted and color coded pavers.

I really enjoyed the challenges that the Back 9 offered. There are lateral hazard bunkers purposefully dug in that add a TON of spice to the otherwise open holes. This is something very unique that should prove to be a winner...

I was out there checking things out this morning. Its a nice little park plenty of parking. Played the blue tees and the sign post next to the red tees is in the way on a few of the holes(easy fix). Front 9 has alot of elevation changes, while the back is generally flat & open(besides 14&15). Its goin to be tough to get people to play the hazards correctly the way its set up it seems to combine ball golf & disc golf rules more on the back 9 than the front. It is not a links style course, if you are not in the marked and cut fairways or end up in a sand trap its a stroke penalty. But didnt see many people playing the course that way. Non the less another quality STL course good job.

I found some time to make it out this afternoon. I am pleased. I played the OB's and bunkers correctly myself. The back nine would have been kinda boring without the OB rules. Nevertheless, if dummies want to have a boring DG game experience by throwing from the OB, I don't see it hurting much in this case.

Some of the course kinda needs to be cleaned up a bit, like the really deep grasses in the gully for holes 1 through 3 and the 10' deep leaves around 7 and 8, but it looks like that work is still underway.

I noticed a few people/groups walking around aimlessly/confused on where hole 1 or the next hole was. I guided them when i could. I would have been lost if not for a buddy showing me the way.

Only complaint would be not very many trash/reclycling cans. By the time i got back to the dumpster my bag was overloaded with trash that some schmucks left! I saw a lot of cans and lids near the shed after hole 4 and thought maybe the only have them out in summer? Any thoughts?

Really enjoyed playing this course. Monday was 76 degrees and sunny, pretty windy and a new course laid out before me... Great day, indeed!Hopefully there are trashcans in the future. And some benches. And as the seasons change, mowed out fairways on the back 9 ala Sioux. But truly, a well designed course that utilizes the available space to it's greatest potential. And I love the scorecard design.

A small kiosk or message board would be swell to show where hole 1 is, but the pavilion by 1 is numbered with a giant 1 sign, so...